Islam and Science: The Intellectual Career of Niẓām Al-Dīn Al-Nīsābūrī
Routledge (2007)
| Abstract | Introduction -- Reconstructing Nīsābūrī's early education -- Nīsābūrī's early scientific thought -- Nīsābūrī's early religious thought -- Astrology motivating inductions about God's power -- Nīsābūrī's later scientific thought -- The impact of science on Nīsābūrī's religious thought -- The limits of science's influence on Nīsābūrī's religious thought -- Conclusion. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Islam and science Islamic philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | BP190.5.S3.M67 2007 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780415772341 | |||||||||
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